To the Editor.—Administration of general anesthesia without removing dentures causes no problems in my practice. It helps to get a better fit with the mask and also maintains a good airway without the insertion of oral or nasal airways.I am concerned, however, that there might be a possibility of aspirating or swallowing dentures in debilitated and deeply sedated patients or during the recovery from anesthesia. Because of this possibility, I order light sedation preoperatively and remove dentures at the end of anesthesia until complete recovery and before the patient is taken to his room.